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Cebo dentro de una conspiración del FBI contra un terrorista, un cazarrecompensas se ve obligado a lidiar con su pasado para sobrevivir y finalmente encontrar al terrible asesino.Cebo dentro de una conspiración del FBI contra un terrorista, un cazarrecompensas se ve obligado a lidiar con su pasado para sobrevivir y finalmente encontrar al terrible asesino.Cebo dentro de una conspiración del FBI contra un terrorista, un cazarrecompensas se ve obligado a lidiar con su pasado para sobrevivir y finalmente encontrar al terrible asesino.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
- Premios
- 1 nominación en total
Joseph Nasser
- Hassan
- (as Joe Nasser)
Neil Summers
- Hardy
- (as Neil Sommers)
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Todo el elenco y el equipo
- Producción, taquilla y más en IMDbPro
Opiniones destacadas
After making his mark playing vicious characters in NIGHTHAWKS, THE HITCHER and FLESH + BLOOD, Rutger Hauer plays the hero in a solid action thriller,set in LA. While it is not as slick as the first LETHAL WEAPON movie, it is still quite witty and entertaining. Gene Simmons gives an understated, menacing performance as the terrorist and there's some good action.
Action all the way, this is Hauer at his best. I first saw this movie about ten years ago, and remembered it only for its final scene; I still remembered the line "**** the bonus!". When watching the film again all these years later, unlike most movies, I actually got more from it than the first time I saw it. For action fans everywhere, put this on your must-see list.
I recently revisited "Wanted Dead Or Alive" after a period of almost 20 years. The film's really stood the test of time and it's a shame there weren't any sequels produced. Rutger Hauer's time as an action hero was short-lived.
The film's low budget roots can't be missed but there are enough strong performances from the cast to carry the movie. Hauer's bachelor loft is the ultimate guy pad and, in my opinion, worth watching the movie for. To say his crib is cool is the understatement of the year.
Gene Simmons delivers the goods as a thoroughly nasty baddie.
Great '80s "B"-movie fun.
The film's low budget roots can't be missed but there are enough strong performances from the cast to carry the movie. Hauer's bachelor loft is the ultimate guy pad and, in my opinion, worth watching the movie for. To say his crib is cool is the understatement of the year.
Gene Simmons delivers the goods as a thoroughly nasty baddie.
Great '80s "B"-movie fun.
Unassuming 80s b-grade action joint that delivers on what counts. Helping largely is the charismatic performance of Rutger Hauser as a former CIA agent turned bounty hunter on the trail of international terrorist planting bombs around L.A, which is played with menacing glee by Gene Simmons. His slimy character is one real nasty piece of work. Hauser just reeks of coolness clutching at his pump-up shotgun and harmonica. There's a great final exchange of dialogue by Hasuer to Simmons' captive character.
Director / co-writer Gary Sherman (""Vice Squad", "Dead & Buried" and "Death Line") keeps it tightly engaging with well-timed, punishing action set-pieces that pack a punch and devious plotting keeps one step ahead. The laid-back script throws up some macho, but memorable dialogues. What occurs isn't anything out of the ordinary and plot progression can become contrived, but the familiar, straight-forward nature has its excitement and the performances are suitably tailored. The support has some reliable faces in the shape of Jerry Hardin, Robert Guillaume, Mel Harris and William Russ. Very 80's soundtrack too. But that's not a bad thing here.
"I hate getting stabbed in the back."
Director / co-writer Gary Sherman (""Vice Squad", "Dead & Buried" and "Death Line") keeps it tightly engaging with well-timed, punishing action set-pieces that pack a punch and devious plotting keeps one step ahead. The laid-back script throws up some macho, but memorable dialogues. What occurs isn't anything out of the ordinary and plot progression can become contrived, but the familiar, straight-forward nature has its excitement and the performances are suitably tailored. The support has some reliable faces in the shape of Jerry Hardin, Robert Guillaume, Mel Harris and William Russ. Very 80's soundtrack too. But that's not a bad thing here.
"I hate getting stabbed in the back."
and this is one of my favorites, although he look really big and out of shape he adds some real gravity and feeling to the lead role and his nemesis played by Gene Simmons is very effetive.
Full of sensational one-liners, delievered with an absolute straight face by all involved, it is fast, furious, 80's action.
My personal favorite (used it the other day) "next time give me a kiss before you f*ck me".
In fact I'm off to the video store to rent it right now.
Jimbo
Full of sensational one-liners, delievered with an absolute straight face by all involved, it is fast, furious, 80's action.
My personal favorite (used it the other day) "next time give me a kiss before you f*ck me".
In fact I'm off to the video store to rent it right now.
Jimbo
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- TriviaRutger Hauer played the descendant of the Josh Randall character, who was played by Steve McQueen on the western television series, Randall, el justiciero (1958).
- ErroresAbout a third of the way through, Nick and other policemen are trying to disarm a suspect holding seven sticks of dynamite only 100 feet away. The dynamite explodes much less than it should; seven sticks of dynamite would level a house, and everyone would have to be at least 300 feet away to avoid serious injury or death.
- Citas
Philmore Walker: The next time you fuck me Lipton, kiss me first!
- Versiones alternativasThere exist two different version on videotape. One where Malak Al Rahim dies at the end, by having his head blown off, and one where this doesn't happen. The ending where Rahim doesn't die, is very tame, since the picture just fades to black, and then fades back in, with Randaal sitting somewhere pondering his fate.
- ConexionesFeatured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: The Worst Films of 1986 (1987)
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Taquilla
- Presupuesto
- USD 4,500,000 (estimado)
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 7,555,000
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 2,845,836
- 18 ene 1987
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 7,555,000
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 46 minutos
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.85 : 1
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By what name was Atrápenlo vivo o muerto (1986) officially released in India in English?
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